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How much are tolls from Calais to Paris?

Depending on your type of vehicle, you can expect to pay around €20 each way. If you take the A16, which follows the coast to Abbeville, then head inland to Amiens, the toll is around €18.60, whereas you will pay around €21 on the A26/A1 route.



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If you are driving a normal family car, then you can expect to pay between €10-€50 per toll, depending on the Autoroute you are on. These are constantly updating, so it is worth preparing your route before you leave to know how much you will be paying.

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Tolls can be paid either in cash or by credit card. As a rough guideline, when driving from Calais to the south coast of France you can expect to pay between €80-120 in tolls each way. These car stickers have been introduced to try and help cut down air pollution in major French cities.

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Distance from Calais to Paris (City Centre) Via the A1 route it's about 184 Miles (296 km) of which the vast majority (175 miles) is on motorways, and this will mean paying tolls of course. If you drive in good traffic conditions within the speed limits without breaks you are looking at about 3 hours 10 minutes.

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If you are going to France only once and for a relatively short trip then it's probably not worth it. On the other hand, if you are going to make a very long trip through France or visit several times a year then it's probably worthwhile.

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Travelers visiting Paris from the United States will enjoy a relatively easy transition - the layout of your rental car and some of the rules of the road are similar. The main difference between navigating roads in the US and driving in Paris involves right of way.

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As long as you are a tourist and have a valid driver's license written in the Roman alphabet from your country, you don't need to carry an international driving permit to drive in France. The minimum age to drive in France is 18 years old.

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According to a survey carried out by the website 'L'Internaute', the most expensive autoroute is, perhaps not surprisingly, in the Paris region. Exceptionally, the 15 kilometres of the A14 between Paris and Orgeval in the Yvelines will cost you €0.53 per km.

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When using a toll road in France, there are several ways you can pay for tolls. Any driver can pay for tolls by credit, debit card or cash (for manned toll roads). Across the country, most tolls are now automated and unmanned – however, on the larger, busier autoroutes, some continue to provide manned booths.

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Although there are many toll roads across France (and continental Europe), avoiding them would mean taking a lot longer going around them on smaller roads. This would mean that you would be spending more time and money to get to your destination. Some roads may be more picturesque, and so it may be worth it.

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To recap, the speed limit in France's motorway is: 130 kph (80 mph) in dry weather conditions. 110 kph (68 mph) in wet weather conditions. 50 kph (31 mph) in foggy weather, when visibility is less than 50 m.

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If there are 4 of you in an average family car you will spend around £ 250 in fuel and tolls from Calais to Italy by car. The Eurotunnel crossing is around £ 100 one way.

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As long as you are a tourist and have a valid driver's license written in the Roman alphabet from your country, you don't need to carry an international driving permit to drive in France. The minimum age to drive in France is 18 years old.

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If you have lost your ticket, or your payment method isn't accepted press the 'help' button or look for the assistant, who is usually present at the larger automated péage. If your payment method is not accepted, you can sign a reconnaissance de dette, which obliges you to pay within ten days.

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The most expensive toll roads in the US
  • The Pennsylvania Turnpike – $112.91.
  • Whiteface Mountain Memorial Highway in New York $28.05.
  • Ronald Reagan Turnpike – $26.45.
  • James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike – $20.50.
  • Fort Bend Parkway in Texas – $0.51 per mile.


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The France toll free number format includes the dialing code (+33), the toll free code (0800), and a 6-digit subscriber number: The France toll free number format is +33 (0800) (xxx xxx).

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